Proverbs 29:23

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

Proverbs 29:23 tells us that pride leads to downfall, while humility leads to honor and support. This verse emphasizes the importance of humility and the dangers of pride.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're on a seesaw. If you try to sit at the highest point all the time, you'll fall off. But if you stay low, the seesaw will lift you up. This verse is like that, saying that being humble makes God lift you up, while being proud makes you fall.

Historical Background

The book of Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings, often attributed to King Solomon. Written around the 10th century BCE, it provides guidance on living a righteous life. This verse reflects the wisdom literature of the time, emphasizing moral and social virtues.

Living It Out Today

Consider a workplace where a colleague takes all the credit for a team's success. They might seem successful for a while, but their pride will eventually lead to their downfall. On the other hand, someone who shares credit and acknowledges the team’s efforts will be respected and valued more over time.

Topics

pridehumilitywisdomhonorspiritual growthmorality

Related Verses

James 4:61 Peter 5:5Matthew 23:12Proverbs 11:2Proverbs 18:12

Frequently Asked Questions

How does pride bring someone down?
Pride often makes a person overconfident and blind to their faults, leading to mistakes and poor decisions that can harm their reputation and relationships.
Why does humility lead to honor?
Humility reflects a person’s willingness to learn and grow, which is seen as a valuable trait in both personal and professional settings, leading to respect and honor from others.
Can you give an example of someone who was brought low by pride?
Historical figures like King Nebuchadnezzar, who was proud and arrogant, eventually faced downfall and was humbled through divine intervention, as recorded in the Bible.
How can I practice humility in my daily life?
Practicing humility involves acknowledging others' contributions, seeking advice from others, and being open to feedback and correction. This can be applied in both personal and professional contexts.
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